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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-24, Page 9p" Pendulum Players end Soccer Demons: beat T[nr.uI-s season this we end ek On Tuesday at Agricultural- Stoddard and Chris Wood - A spokesman for the PeniduTum' :P`Z fiver$_ a group of - young theatre enthusiasts, .who `------ - avet upiett-the-form r'ihitrr sr. County Jail for the summer months " presenting outdoor theatre in the large courtyard; announced Monday that tonight_ will -see theirfinal production of the year: 517 Park the Bluewater -Vier.Demons, `played vue;{ �!awell.. �couyses-_-in-,Archvil1ait :-c ac ed- —Stn- a_. -y All- light-hearted r"light-hearted look at a rather defeated the "Cioderich Tigre- Star team will play Gait and famrlrar lot le is caa 11, es fall the Their, ,summer season will. wind up' _with an evening of three short productions, "The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter", "Modern Youth': and: "Scenes from Shakespeare". "The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter" is a stage spoof on early cinema plots featuring the protective father, the lou"ely daughter in distress and •of fore ...:. p is st lL,lsi>p .t se_At'-A ,,,eBaaeli ..by.4in Want,-hy-a..��nr .- When i Jay do th. —r.Y rest [I10 n au P. p the teams-- wrouT`i7`�`l:ike titer ee support o the Goderrch think of th hole pl "Dockstader. Godericb VP'Set Golf News X�fh� .Con r w ` 'r: •ixw a p� Y children score of I-0 in the Pee -Wee "Modern Youth"offers a League opener.. • novel look at young people and , The Demons- with the wind their self-expression through advantage in the first half poetry- and -contemporary folk-- pressed -hard -and -three quarters music. through the first °half Brian Lovet passed the ball "to •' Bill Peters who rarnmed it., past Tigre -cat goalie Leroy, 'Meriarn•, In the second half the Goderich Tigre -cats kept the Demons bottled up in their end. However thev failed to score the equalizer before the g,arne ended and Frit Mitchell recorded his first shutout for the Demons. The players who stood out for the Bluewater team were fullback, Miker M'illey and forward Bill Peters while the Tigre -cats` fullbacks Ricky sU t e aye the residents. The team 'would also best, be r you it was that like 'to thank Carl Moller. fora long drive, a beautiful chip shot well refereed gar�ne Q or sinking that long putt, ,.the . `case - it is '"'1"*' sufficient to bring ' .. You and I CERTIFICATION OF baofck again to face the never A JTOMOTIVE .MEC (ANIOE ' ending challenge that the game golf' presents, The B.C. Branch of According to the weekend The evening;will wind; up with a special production of Shakespearean monologues tied together by moderator Brian Marknon. Statue like cast members come -to life and deliver some of„the most famous and best -loved orations from the pen of William Shakespeare! Performance time is set for , 7:30 p.m. as usual. A Consumers' Assoeiatjon of, Canada has requested .its provincial government , to pass the necessaryregulations to provide for the compulsory• certification of automotive mechanics with partial certificates for specialized trades. CAC hea.dquar.tersare at 100 Gloucester Street,' Ottawa; Ontario. Weather, the weatherman was riot wasting rainy days earlier in the week, but instead he was saving the sunshine for our weekend and we thank him for his consideration and for providing some of the best golfing 'conditions of the summer. This coupled with the terrific job that the greenskeeper and his staff are doing on the fairways and especially the -.greens; added-to--as-fantastie-golf -- weekend. The girls began the week in ,great style Monday night with their regular ladies night, which was a success as usual (with a good group attending. Winning ladies were: Sue'o‘yell, Adele Drennan, Ruth l 4ndley, Joyce Bolton, Darlene Crawford, Pat Clifford, Marg Smith, 'Karen 'Scott, Brigit - Pederson, Bev Sanderson,, ., Shirley Baechler, Tuesday Night the steadily growing number of men turned out for their golf night turning in -some very- respectful gross 'scares according to the record back Again a constant reminder that championship day is not too far away, Nine hitting fellows. Phe winners of .the 'evening were: Riek Dodds, Bill Brown, George Bolton,: .Jerry Lassaline, Stan Connelly, Vic Powell, Mark Lassaline, Leroy Bedour, John Lyndon, Bruce Lyndon, George Williams, Jim McLeod, Charles Thompson and Ray Cook. The • Kinsmen Annual' Patterson Golf Tournament -was held on Sa tui ay ..!. ug.uatl - ,r. beginning at 11 a.m. with the.- Goderich oderich Club hosting ..:the Clinton Golfing Kinsmen. A most enjoyable day resulted from good golf and good fellowship. . Prize winners were: Paul. Baechler, .Bob McDougall, Al Finch, Rick Dodds, Bert Grey, Arnold Riley, and Ron Jewell. Congratulations fellows! See you at, The Tee. o h ve . been offering three t the iormer Huron County Jail; will stage their last production o1 'the season- this evening beginning at 7:30 p.m. Entertainment will consist of three A• 'e've Redecorate FROM THE FRONT DOOR TO THE BACK DOOR Nowit's time to get back.. separate,.productiona,. The. Lighthouse Keeper'sDaughter;" "Scenes from Shakespeare" ..and "Voice of Youth." Performances take place in the large courtyard to the rear of ..the building. (staff photo) \/1 mak Dawn to Business HERE'S JUST A FEW. EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS WAITING FOR YOU SECTIONAL 3 PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUG. LIST $499 _$ 299 Ott ICAIrAk r '11 �,rr 10I " French Provincial DINING ROOM SUITE 7 PIECE., SUG:' LIST $866.80 Just ''Arrived NEW SELECTION OF CLOTHES HAMPERS old ONLY Ironing Board SPECIAL $5.95 • KROEHLER •Platform Rockers OR Swivel Rockers ONLY $59•95 5 PIECE BROWNTONE Dinette Suite SUG. LIST $159 $99 LOCAL DELIVERY ONLY KROEHLER 3 PIECE Bedroom Suite SUG. LIST $489 A -9- DELUXE Baby Stroller LISSUG. C T $ 5 0 $44.50 4 • KROEHLER TRADITIONAL. Chesterfield Suite SUG. LIST $599.95 • $399.95 OTHER CHESTERFIELDS„ . FROM BLACKSTONE FURNITURE WEST STREET GODERICH 7 PIECE Chrome Suite SUG. LIST $139.95 �9•95 Bedroom Group Including double- dresser, dhest, panel bed, smooth top mattress and box spring, boudoir lamps. 9 5 $209•.. DAMAGED SINGLE BOX. SPRING SUG.: SST , and. MATIR ESS. $49.95 RECLINERS IN ASSORTED $W a 50 VINYL- COVERS • KROEHLER RECLINER SUG. LIST $140.00 $ 99650 A special exhibition soccer match will be held September_9 at Agriculture Park under the organization of the Goderich Minor Soccer, Association. The exhibition match, will actually feature' two 'games involving staff members of the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and the local Pee Wee a•, nd bantam it Stars. - At 3:00 p.na. a mixed team of men and women staff members , from the hospital will open with a game against the Pee•Wees. At :3:00 p.m. the Bantam All Stars Hof ;tie Goderich Minor . Soccer • Association willplay a team of male staff members. Further details regarding team line , ups are to be announced at a later date. FOR WATER. SKIERS Consumers" Association of Canada warns -all water skiers to " wear.. lifejackets. A jacket seri- ally dpi ned��, for, kipxs provides the greatest protection. Ski belts are not recommended but they; could keep an unconscious..skier on the surface until help arrives. CAC headquarters are at 100; Gloucester Street, 'Ottawa, Ontarioa' The second hole -in -one ever to -be scored at the Sunset Golf and • Sports Course, and the second one this season was credited to Don..Newsted of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Iasi Friday on._the., seventh -bole. This is the first hole -in -:one to be scored on that hole. With the exception of the one top shot, Donsaid he,was having a rather poor game Friday. (staff photoym 4.-**************** ELMHAVEN MOTOR` HOTEL * ° NOW PLAYING - -- _ _ __-fie Carol Sands Shams M agog (Three guys and •two gals) MATINEESATURDAY AFTERNOON 4-6 p.m. J:• i i•• •ili Op�n t weekJnd A FIRST FOR GODERICH Another Malone Petroleum Co. - +6.